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Canadians star Cole Caufield will honor his late friend Johnny Gaudreau this upcoming season by switching to No. 13.
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Caufield slipped to the Canadiens at 15th overall in the 2019 NHL draft despite breaking goal records with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program.
Caufield, who has worn No. 22 for the Habs throughout his career, took to Instagram to share that he'll be wearing the No. 13 going forward as a tribute to Johnny Gaudreau.
Cole Caufield is changing his jersey number to 13 to honor his "hero" Johnny Gaudreau, who was killed in a crash last week.
Emil Heineman and Cole Caufield scored first-period goals and the Montreal Canadiens went on to beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1.
Like Gaudreau, Caufield has defied the odds by excelling in the NHL as a small player… and that explains why the CH attacker was inspired by Johnny Hockey.
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